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Where can I ask more questions?

You can contact us through a variety of channels.

If you have a technical problem, the best way to find help is either in our Forum or on Stack Overflow.

To get involved in our open source work and obtain insights into our roadmap, you should check out our GitHub organization.

If you just want to hang out and chat with GraphQL enthusiasts, our Slack channel is the place to be.

Finally, for any direct requests, you can always reach out to us via email: Sales & Support.

How is Prisma different from Graphcool Framework?

The Graphcool Framework is a strongly opinionated open-source solution based on GraphQL and Serverless functions, that provides an entire web server setup with a powerful GraphQL API.

Prisma is the result of many learnings and a lot of feedback from customers and the community, that focuses on the core of Graphcool Framework: the automatic mapping from your database to a GraphQL API. This enables you to take full control of your GraphQL server while still being able to benefit from an auto-generated and powerful GraphQL API.

If you have further questions about how the Graphcool Framework and Prisma compare, check out this forum post.

How can I contribute to the documentation?

If you're noticing any sorts of issues (typos, grammatical errors, technical inaccuracies, ...) in the documentation, feel free to open a PR to fix them.

In case you want to contribute a tutorial or some other content, please get in touch with our content team before submitting the PR.

How can I write a blog post for the Prisma blog?

We're welcoming guest authors on our blog! If you have an idea for an article you'd like to publish there, please get in touch with our content team.

How can I give a conference talk?

We're hosting several GraphQL conferences:

If you're interested in speaking, check out the websites of the conferences to see whether there's currently an open CfP.

How can I organize a Meetup?

There are lots of GraphQL Meetups all around the world (see the full list here). If you can't find one in your area, start your own on Meetup.com.